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Your coat looks nice. Is it __________ cotton?

Yes. Its __________ Shanghai.

A. made of; made by B. made of; made in

C. made from; made by D. made for; made in

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:—你的外套很好看。它是用棉花做的吗?—是。它是上海制造的。Be made of ……制成(从做成的物品上可看出原料), be made from……制成(从做成的物品上可不出原料), be made in 某物生产于某地, 故选B

考点: 考查动词短语被动语态的用法。

 

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C. can’t take any photos D. can enjoy themselves

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C. Chiang Rai is a boring city in the mountains.

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A. have dinner with their friends B. go shopping

C. watch a football game D. enjoy themselves

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A. About 20% of the people stay in one place for over five years.

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C. People go to the nearest college.

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C. changing jobs often D. losing a job

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